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Epic Games doesn't dispute 'irreversible impacts' of US Play Store order, Google says

( August 26, 2025, 00:43 GMT | Official Statement) -- MLex Summary: Google filed a reply in support of its request for a stay of a permanent injunction pending the company's forthcoming petition for a rehearing of its antitrust dispute with Epic Games before a US appeals court. "Epic’s opposition does not seriously dispute that this injunction will have irreversible impacts on Play and the Android ecosystem, including over 100 million U.S. Play users and 500,000 app developers," Google said. "Epic’s half-hearted claims that these harms are speculative ignore the extensive evidence Google submitted as well as amicus briefs from former national security officials, academics, app developers, and industry experts all confirming these changes would dramatically increase security and safety risks for users and developers, irreparably harm the public interest, and undermine competition itself." See reply. ...

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